Intellectual Capital and Performance in Higher Education Organizations


Autoria(s): Barbosa, Soraia; Vale, José; Teixeira Vale, Vera; Castelo Branco, Manuel
Data(s)

10/08/2016

10/08/2016

2016

Resumo

This paper intends to explore the relative importance of different Intellectual Capital (IC) dimensions regarding their contribution to the perceived performance of an Higher Education Organization (HEO). It also seeks to discuss the role of IC and performance measurement in these organizations. This is done through a case study conducted in a Portuguese HEO. The particularities of this type of organization turns it into a very interesting empirical ground for IC research. Evidence suggests that although human, structural and relational capital should contribute as a “whole” to the performance of an HEO, human resources have an added importance as source of knowledge. Results also suggest an ‘overlap’ between IC and performance indicators. Despite the validity of the interpretations provided in the context of the case study, generalization to other situations should only be conducted in a theoretically framed manner. This paper contributes to the development of IC research in a specific type of organization: an HEO. This empirical context is still underexplored, namely regarding the relationship between IC and performance. This study provides important managerial implications for HEOs and their members, who are concerned with its performance and competitiveness.

Identificador

Barbosa, S., Vale, J., Teixeira Vale, V., & Castelo Branco, M. (2006). Intellectual Capital and Performance in Higher Education Organizations, Proceedings of the International Conference Theory and Applications in the Knowledge Economy, Aveiro, Portugal, 6-8 July 2016, pp. 670-681.

978‐989‐20‐6806‐0

http://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/8475

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Intellectual capital; Performance; Higher Education; Non-financial indicators; Human Resources
Tipo

conferenceObject